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"description": "This image displays a subsection of a web application's \"Inbox\" screen, specifically featuring an open dropdown menu initiated by an orange \"Run\" button.\n\n**Contextual Elements:**\n* **Header:** The page title \"Inbox\" is visible in the top left.\n* **Action Bar:** Below the title, the primary action button is \"Run\" (orange, with a dropdown chevron) and is adjacent to an \"Add new tag\" link (preceded by a plus icon).\n\n**Dropdown Menu (Structure and Content):**\nThe dropdown menu organizes actions into four distinct categories:\n\n1. **Replay**\n * All Rules\n * All Rules and All Actions\n\n2. **PhishRIP**\n * Find Similar Messages\n * **Create KMSAT Template** (This option is highlighted by an orange rectangular border, indicating selection or focus.)\n\n3. **Email**\n * Send Custom Email\n\n4. **Actions**\n * PML:SPAM (Low Priority Messages)\n * PML:CLEAN (Medium Priority Messages)\n * PML:THREAT ( High Priority Messages)",
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"description": "This image displays a rich-text editing interface, likely for composing an email or template within a security platform.\n\n**UI Elements (Toolbar):**\nThe top section features a comprehensive toolbar for text formatting and structure. Notable features include standard options (Source view, Undo/Redo, Font, Size, Styles, Bold, Italic, lists) and specialized controls unique to the context:\n* **Placeholder** (Dropdown menu)\n* **Phish Link** (Icon/Button)\n* **QR Code** (Icon/Button)\n* **Red Flag** (Flag icon/Button)\n\n**Content (Email Body):**\nThe text area shows a continuation of an email thread regarding HR policy.\n\n* **New Reply Content (Top):**\n * \"Hi all!\"\n * \"Forgot to include the link to our **company handbook**.\" (Note: \"company handbook\" is rendered as a red/brown hyperlink, suggesting it is the targeted link for the simulation).\n * \"Thanks!\"\n * Signature: \"HR\"\n\n* **Original Message Content (Bottom, separated by a dashed line):**\n * **From:** `HR
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"description": "The image is a screenshot of an email or template preview focused on security awareness content, specifically a \"Scam of the Week\" notification.\n\n**UI Elements and Configuration (Top Section):**\n\n* **Email Metadata:** Displays required email headers:\n * **From:** `ScamoftheWeek@KnowBe4.com`\n * **Reply-to:** `ScamoftheWeek@KnowBe4.com`\n * **Subject:** `Scam of the Week: Watch Out for Sean Connery Related Scams`\n* **Test Fields (Top Right):** A utility interface includes two standard input fields with placeholders: `Email` and `Domain`. Below these fields is a link, marked with a blue envelope icon and associated checkbox, labeled: `Send me a test email`.\n\n**Branding and Layout (Middle Section):**\n\n* **Logo Placeholder:** A centralized, horizontally oriented graphic banner is present. The banner has rounded corners and a yellow background bordered in orange. It contains the large, orange text **Your Logo**, flanked by two stylized golden trophy icons.\n\n**Content (Body Section):**\n\n* **Main Headline:** A large, bold headline repeats the subject line: `Scam of the Week: Watch Out for Sean Connery Related Scams`.\n* **Body Text:** A paragraph follows the headline, discussing context for the scam: \"Over the weekend, news broke that actor Sean Connery, who is known for portraying James Bond and countless other roles, passed away at the age of 90. Bad guys will be sure to exploit this celebrity death in a number of ways, so be extra cautious of any mention of Sean Connery in emails, text messages, and social media posts.\"",
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"description": "The image displays a horizontal application header navigation component, separated from the content area by a thick orange horizontal rule.\n\n**UI Elements and Context:**\n\n1. **Branding Placeholder:** Located on the left, a rounded rectangular element features an orange border and a pale yellow background. It contains the placeholder text, **\u201cYour Logo\u201d** (in orange), next to a solid gold trophy icon, signifying branding or gamification.\n2. **Navigation Links:** Three primary navigation options are listed in all capital letters:\n * **DASHBOARD** (Inactive link, dark grey text).\n * **PHISHING** (Active selection, highlighted with white text against a solid blue background with rounded corners).\n * **TRAINING** (Inactive link, dark grey text).\n\nThe navigation structure indicates the user is currently viewing the **PHISHING** section of the application.",
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"description": "This image displays a segment of a web application's configuration panel under the primary heading **Branding**. It presents three settings fields for customization:\n\n1. **Company Logo URL:** A text input field associated with the label \"Company Logo URL\" and a contextual help icon (question mark in a circle). The input field is currently empty.\n2. **Company Logo:** A control associated with the label \"Company Logo\" and a contextual help icon. It features a prominent blue action button labeled **Manage**.\n3. **Brand Color:** This field is visually emphasized by an orange bounding box. The control is labeled **Brand Color** (with a contextual help icon) and includes a composite input element showing the current selected color. The element displays a color swatch (a small orange circle) followed by a text input field containing the corresponding hexadecimal color code: **#f26421**.",
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"description": "This image displays a list of configuration options under the technical heading, **\"Phishing Email Headers.\"**\n\nThe interface consists of five vertical settings, each presented as a checkbox followed by a label and a gray help icon (question mark).\n\nThe top option, **\"Overwrite Fixed Return-path Address with Sender Address,\"** is emphasized with a thick, rounded orange rectangular border, indicating active selection or focus within the application.\n\nThe remaining options, listed sequentially, are:\n1. Disable X-PHISHTEST Header\n2. Enable PST Header Token\n3. Add Custom Header\n4. Enable DKIM Signature",
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"description": "This UI segment is titled **Training Email Headers**. It presents configuration options for modifying outgoing email headers, utilizing standard macOS/iOS-style controls (blue checked checkboxes).\n\n**Configuration Controls:**\n\n1. **Overwrite Fixed Return-path Address with Sender Address:** A checkbox control that is currently **checked/enabled**. A help icon (question mark in a circle) follows the text.\n2. **Add Custom Header:** A checkbox control that is currently **checked/enabled**. A help icon follows the text.\n\n**Custom Header Input Interface (Enabled):**\n\nThe enabled \"Add Custom Header\" option exposes a set of two adjacent text input fields separated by a colon (`:`).\n\n* **Header Name Input Field (Left):** This field is currently **focused** (indicated by a blue border). The placeholder text is \"X-Header Name\". An active text cursor is visible after the 'X-'.\n* **Header Value Input Field (Right):** This field is unfocused. The placeholder text is \"Header Value\".",
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"description": "The image displays a modal window titled **\"Download Options\"** overlaid on a content page identified as a \"Training Module.\"\n\n**Modal Window Details:**\n\n* **Header:** Features the title \"Download Options\" on the left and a selectable language dropdown set to **\"English (United States)\"** on the right.\n* **Download Choices (Tabular Format):** Five distinct download options are listed, each with a format/status descriptor and a \"Download\" action link:\n 1. **SCORM 2004 Revision 4** (Status: Completed/Incomplete)\n 2. **SCORM 1.2** (Status: Completed/Incomplete)\n 3. **SCORM 2004 Revision 4** (Status: Completed/Incomplete, Reduced File Size)\n 4. **SCORM 1.2** (Status: Completed/Incomplete, Reduced File Size)\n 5. **PDF** (Status: 8.5 x 11 in (216 x 279 mm), Accessible PDF)\n* **Footer:** Contains a single actionable blue button labeled **\"Cancel.\"**\n\n**Background Context (Partially Obscured):**\n\nThe background shows the UI of the content page, including a video/image placeholder and surrounding action buttons. Visible buttons include a blue primary button labeled **\"View\"**, a green button labeled **\"Already Added\"** (with a checkmark), and a gray button labeled **\"Download\"** (likely the trigger for the modal). Visible body text discusses cybercriminals, communication systems, and features within the **Content Manager**.",
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"article_title": "Download Files from Your KnowBe4 Account",
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"description": "This is the Password Recovery screen interface, designed for user authentication flow.\n\n| UI Element | Description | Text/Content |\n| :--- | :--- | :--- |\n| **Screen Title (H1)** | Center-aligned, black bold text identifying the screen function. | Forgot your password? |\n| **Input Field** | A single rectangular text input field with a light border, requiring data entry from the user. | Placeholder: Enter your work email |\n| **Primary CTA Button** | A large, solid blue rectangular button indicating the required action to proceed. | Send me reset password instructions |\n| **Secondary Button/Link 1**| A light gray button providing navigation back to the login area. | Sign In |\n| **Secondary Button/Link 2**| A light gray button providing a help or resend option, typically linking to a support page or resend mechanism. | Didn't receive confirmation instructions? |",
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"description": "This image displays a screenshot of a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet interface with the \"Home\" ribbon tab active.\n\n**UI Elements and Context:**\nThe interface shows the standard ribbon menu, with the \"Home\" tab highlighted in green. The Name Box indicates that cell **B4** is the currently selected, active cell (outlined in a thick green border). Standard formatting controls (Font: Calibri (Body), Size: 12) are visible.\n\n**Data Content:**\nThe spreadsheet contains tabular data across columns A and B:\n* **A1 Header:** Email\n* **B1 Header:** Password\n* **A2 Value:** johndoe@mycompanydomain.com\n* **B2 Value:** ilovesecurity\n* **A3 Value:** janesmith@mycompanydomain.com\n* **B3 Value:** ilovesecurity\n\n**Annotations:**\nTwo large orange arrows are present, serving as instructional pointers. One arrow indicates the **Paste** function in the Clipboard group and the Name Box (**B4**). The second arrow points toward the Font controls (specifically the Underline button) and the active cell **B4** in the grid.",
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